Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Recipe (2024)

Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Recipe

This comfort food dessert is a great way to use leftover rice and it's SO delicious! Just like Grandma used to make! The prep is easy and it's great with or without raisins!

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This recipe brings back so many great childhood memories! My mom used to make it when I was growing up and it was always my absolute favorite.

My siblings and I would wait so patiently for the rice to cook and cool, for the pudding to bake, and then finally for it to cool off enough for us to eat it.

It never lasted very long before it was gone back then, and it doesn't last long now when I make it for my family. The custard is sweet and the sprinkle of cinnamon on top when serving adds a perfect touch of flavor.

When I make this recipe, I always use leftover rice from the refrigerator. It saves time not having to cook and cool it before using since the baking time is quite long.

This recipe is tried and true and it's been in the family for almost 40 years. I'm not sure where the original recipe came from since it was always in my mom's recipe box on a recipe card, handwritten.

I love it exactly the way it is, since I grew up eating it this way.

If you like creamy rice puddings, this recipe probably isn't for you! This is definitely a set custard and is eggy and delicious. Not really creamy at all compared to some. If you're looking for a creamy rice pudding, we also love this Cream Soda Rice Pudding.

What are the ingredients in this recipe?

  • Cinnamon: Loaded with antioxidants and also has anti inflammatory properties it has been used medicinally around the world for thousands of years. Cinnamon is a spice from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. You can use it in sweet and savory cooking and baking.
  • Vanilla extract: this extract is made from vanilla bean pods soaked in water and alcohol. Try using pure vanilla extract instead of imitation. This is the most common extract used in American desserts and I put it in pretty much anything sweet, Use store bought or make your own here!
  • Granulated sugar: Also known as white sugar, table sugar or regular sugar. It's grainy, common and used in many types of recipes
  • cooked rice
  • large eggs
  • milk
  • salt
  • nutmeg

Recipe tips:

  • Make sure the cooked rice is cold, or room temperature. This ensures it won't clump during the baking process
  • If you prefer less custard, use two cups of milk, two large eggs and 1/2 cup sugar. Bake for 1 hour 15 minutes instead
  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator after cooling
  • Some recipe testers preferred reducing the baking time by 5-10 minutes
  • Cooked instant rice doesn't work the best in this recipe, use cooked long grain rice

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This recipe is ready in these steps:

  • Preheat the oven
  • Pour the rice into a baking dish
  • In a bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla
  • Add the salt and sugar and whisk
  • Pour the custard over top of the rice and sprinkle with nutmeg
  • Bake until custard is set.
  • Remove from oven and cool
  • Sprinkle with cinnamon when serving
  • Refrigerate leftovers

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What readers say about this recipe:

  • Trisha- I used evaporated milk (not enough regular milk in the fridge) & added raisins. It smells fantastic!
  • Dyan- Delicious. I cut the recipe in half but kept the cinnamon and nutmeg as recipe states. Will make the full recipe next time
  • Kathy- I added raisins, it was great.
  • Thea- Tastes exactly like MAMA’s
  • Julia- I usually don’t care for rice pudding, but this recipe converted me! Soooo good!

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we did!

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Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Recipe (8)

Old Fashioned Rice Pudding

Yield: 6 servings

Author: Hot Eats and Cool Reads

Prep time: 5 MinCook time: 1 H & 20 MTotal time: 1 H & 25 M

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Pour the rice into a 2.5 quart glass baking dish.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk and vanilla until combined. Add the salt and sugar and whisk until combined.
  4. Pour the custard over top of the rice and sprinkle with nutmeg.
  5. Bake for 1 hour 20 minutes, or until custard is set. Remove from oven and cool before serving.
  6. Sprinkle with cinnamon when serving. Refrigerate leftovers.

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Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is traditional rice pudding made of? ›

What Is Rice Pudding? Rice pudding is a creamy mixture of rice and milk that is cooked until it's thick and soft. It can be sweet or savory. This raisin-studded dessert rice pudding is thickened with an egg, sweetened with sugar, and enhanced with vanilla.

How to make rice the old fashioned way? ›

The Classic Method
  1. Rinse the rice.
  2. Use the right ratio of water. Add 2 parts water and 1 part rice to a large pot. ...
  3. Bring the water to a boil. Once it's boiling, add a big pinch of salt.
  4. Maintain a simmer. ...
  5. Cook without peeking or stirring. ...
  6. Let the rice rest covered. ...
  7. Fluff the rice with a fork.
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What is the best rice for pudding? ›

Although this dish is most commonly made using long grain White Rice (some would even use Thai Jasmine Rice, many would argue that, to achieve a balance between consistency and flavor, aromatic Basmati Rice should be used as it contains starch.

Is rice pudding made from raw or cooked rice? ›

Here are the five main ingredients that you need for rice pudding: Rice: You can use uncooked long-grain or short-grain white rice here, but not uncooked brown rice, which needs more cooking liquid than white. However, if you're starting with cooked rice, white or brown can be used.

Why does rice pudding taste so good? ›

It's sweet, creamy and carby: the ultimate trifecta for a winter dessert. A traditional baked rice pudding is one of the most simple desserts to make, consisting of rice, milk, cream, sugar, eggs and whatever spices you love (we think cinnamon and nutmeg are top tier, though).

What nationality makes rice pudding? ›

It's actually been around for centuries, believe it or not, and was thought to have originated in China, which has an ancient rice culture. This has been disputed by some food historians; they argue that rice pudding likely originated in India, which has an ancient rice culture as well as an ancient sugar culture.

Is rice pudding healthy for you? ›

You've got to love that it's made from simple ingredients like rice, milk, sugar and eggs. While this is a dessert, it does offer some nutritional benefits, including almost 10 grams of protein and 15 percent of the daily recommendation for bone-building calcium per cup.

Should you rinse rice for rice pudding? ›

While we've mentioned before that this dessert gets its perfectly creamy texture from the starch that is released when the grains are cooking, we do suggest a rinse for this recipe in order to wash off excess debris and added starch.

Why is the rice in my rice pudding crunchy? ›

Maybe you didn't add enough liquid to begin with. Whatever the case, if your rice is looking dried out, or the texture is still hard or crunchy when all the liquid has been absorbed, add up to ½ cup water and return to a simmer with the lid on.

What is another name for rice pudding? ›

Rice pudding
Risalamande being served during the traditional Scandinavian Christmas meal
Alternative namescreamed rice, sütlaç, sholezard, riz au lait, arroz-doce, kheer, arroz con leche
TypeMilk
Place of originWorldwide
Serving temperatureAny temperature
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How to thicken rice pudding? ›

Rice pudding thickens as it cools, but if you prefer it even thicker, whisk in a beaten egg as you heat the rice pudding mixture; continue cooking until the pudding thickens. To thicken rice pudding when it's already cooked and cooled, fold in some whipped cream.

How long does homemade rice pudding last in the fridge? ›

Homemade rice pudding will last in the fridge for 3 to 5 days if stored properly. Allow the mixture to cool before pouring the pudding into an airtight container or a bowl covered with cling film. Do not leave it at room temperature for too long, or bacteria can form and will spoil the pudding.

Is rice pudding healthy for you to eat? ›

You've got to love that it's made from simple ingredients like rice, milk, sugar and eggs. While this is a dessert, it does offer some nutritional benefits, including almost 10 grams of protein and 15 percent of the daily recommendation for bone-building calcium per cup.

What is Indian rice pudding made of? ›

Kheer, Paal Payasam, Paramannam, Phirni, Payesh, Payasa are some of the different kinds of Indian Rice Puddings. All these have 2 ingredients in common – milk and rice, but vary in the ratios. The method of preparations, kind of rice and sweetener used is different which makes a difference to the end product.

What's the difference between pudding rice and normal rice? ›

A specific type of rice is available and widely used for rice pudding, called pudding rice. Similar to Arborio rice, its grain is round and short, and when cooked produces a creamier consistency than savoury rice. However, other short grained rice can be used as a substitute.

Is rice pudding and tapioca pudding the same? ›

Is Rice Pudding The Same As Tapioca Pudding? No. While they are both prepared with similar ingredients, tapioca pudding is made with tapioca pearls not rice.

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